Ford: Other Pickups Rat Rod / Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Bridgeport, California, United States
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Rare 1939 Ford Custom Pickup -- All Henry Ford Steel. Theme: Hotter Than Hell Custom built by Russ Ellis the minister of sinister, out of Phoenix Arizona, check out his work by googling Russ Ellis rat rod.. Body: This started out as a super clean all steel body. 1938 and 1939 Ford pickup cabs are the rarest of the Ford cabs with only these two years having the triple body line molding with you dont see very often. Radical chop - The cab has been professionally chopped and finished for a total of 9 inches with an additional 5 inches channeled.The window channels in the doors has been closed and finished off for a one of a kind look. 1930s Model A grille shell with custom perforated steel insert. Custom built bed with storage built into the sides. Expanded metal tonneau cover to show the custom components underneath. Custom bent headlight brackets. Engine: 355 SBC built by Jimmy Rader out of Maryland. Less than 300 miles on motor. 4 bolt main, one piece leak free seal. It has a Eagle rotating assembly, JE 8.5 Blower Pistons. Complete Erson hydraulic roller valve train.Aluminum roller rockers.
Ford Other Pickups for Sale
- Ford: other(US $8,250.00)
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- Ford: other pickups custom(US $23,000.00)
- Ford: other convertible(US $12,600.00)
- Ford: other deluxe 2-door coupe(US $7,000.00)
- 1940 ford deluxe coupe(US $13,650.00)
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Ford adds 850 jobs to build 2015 F-150
Tue, 14 Oct 2014Pickup trucks tend not to advance at quite the same pace as the rest of the industry. That's what makes the new Ford F-150 so remarkable, jettisoning its old steel construction in favor of aluminum. It's a game changer that Ford is betting big on, and in anticipation of surging demand, the Blue Oval automaker is adding 850 new jobs to put the thing together.
Those 850 new employees will be centered at Ford's Rouge complex in Michigan - with 300 at Dearborn Stamping, 50 more at Dearborn Diversified and 500 at the Dearborn Truck facility, the latter of which has already kicked off what Ford describes as "the largest manufacturing transformation in decades." Old manufacturing equipment is being replaced with the latest technologies, and even the Ford Rouge Factory Tour is undergoing a complete overhaul.
The new jobs come as part of the commitments Ford made to the UAW in 2011 to create 12,000 hourly jobs in the United States by 2015 - a number which Ford has already exceeded at 14,000. Over 4,000 of those are centered in southeastern Michigan.
Ford blamed in drug mule lawsuit
Tue, 30 Jul 2013If a college student is caught smuggling drugs across the border, one might think the kid got what was coming to him. But when a Mexican student at the University of Texas in El Paso was caught by Border Patrol agents with duffel bags filled with marijuana in his trunk, the man used a classic excuse: He claimed they weren't his.
While a claim like that is almost unbelievable, Ricardo Magallanes, the student, is now suing Ford for handling its vehicles' key codes negligently enough to allow drug smugglers to break into his Ford Focus and stash the drugs, The Daily Caller reports. The twist here is that four other people who lived in Juarez and worked in El Paso were involved in the same type of scheme - allegedly unwittingly, just like Magallanes - and all the cars were Fords except one model from General Motors. FBI agents also found an employee at a Dallas Ford dealership that had accessed the key codes to all four of the cannabis-stuffed Fords.
While we all may not own Fords, the case still causes us slight paranoia. We'll definitely be checking our trunks before we cross any more international borders.
Ford's Farley apologizes for saying Blue Oval tracks customers with GPS
Fri, 10 Jan 2014Ford marketing head honcho Jim Farley made waves at CES this week by telling show attendees, "We know everyone who breaks the law, we know when you're doing it." according to a report by Business Insider. Farley continued by saying, "We have GPS in your car, so we know what you're doing. By the way, we don't supply that data to anyone."
Farley has since amended his statement, saying that Ford dose not, in fact, track its customers in their cars "without their approval or consent."
Apparently carried away with a hypothetical notion, Farley was attempting to describe how Ford might be able to employee aggregated user data for things like accurate traffic reporting and pattern spotting. A Ford spokesperson confirmed with Business Insider that its GPS units are not sharing the whereabouts of drivers, though there are a few on-board services that might do so. After opting in to the services (and presumably being made aware of any/all tracking and data collection), Ford's Sync Services Directions and Crew Chief software do, in fact, allow data collection as a means of improving both systems. Farley added that the opt-in data is not shared, even when being tracked.